Quote Originally Posted by Warlyx View Post
after TBC the horde wasnt the horde anymore....it was "blood elves" and company
I know it was the only (and easiest) way Blizzard could think of to save the Horde, but it doesn't make me any less resentful of what they did to the faction. It also didn't help that Blood Elves made over 50% of the population for two expansions.

Quote Originally Posted by Ayuhra View Post
I still play WoW sometimes and I know that people were drawn to Blood Elves for their lore and the fact that they looked more human than the humans did (the men, anyway).
You're delusional if you truly believe the Horde being over 50% Blood Elves for both The Burning Crusade and Wrath of the Lich King had anything to do with their story, though.

Quote Originally Posted by Ayuhra View Post
I don't see as many Goblins or Pandaren but I see a few Worgen here and there and a lot of Tauren and Trolls.
I don't think I need to explain why there is a substantial amount of Worgen and Tauren (most of them male, by the way).

Especially when you take into consideration the demographic that tends to play those two races.

Quote Originally Posted by Ayuhra View Post
Heck the female Draenei are very popular. They're like a somewhat more visually interesting Au Ra. I'd settle for something like them, they're very pretty but still beast-like.
They're humanoid enough and designed in such a manner that a large amount of people do find them sexy despite their bestial features.

This, however, seems to apply only to their females though.

Blizzard has ALWAYS gone out of their way to make sure the females of their races had some sex appeal. Reason they got roadblocked with Ogres for Cataclysm, because even their notorious ability of making female characters have some sex appeal did not work for them at the time, so they went over to the less challenging Goblins.